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Petzel Zigzag


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Hi been on a cousre this week and told it would be the best thing to not climb on a zigzag at the moment till petzl come up with a reason or decent explanation as to why and what happened to the last incident with the zigzag. As its my life its hands im agreeing with leaving it out of my kit bag now. Not seen any report on it if anyone has a link to it I would appreciate that. Anyone any thoughts on this subject????

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I'm still on my mark 1 and loving it :thumbup1:

 

had i bought one so would i. It says do not cross load so try and avoid it. I certainly wouldn't have cross loaded it and repeatedly shock loaded the device to cause failure. I also think they are fantastic but then i was on a prussic before that.

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